DeSmuME is open-source Nintendo Ds Emulator which started development around June 24th, and was released to the public back on November 27th, The aforementioned is now considered as the most accurate Nintendo DS emulator which is capable of running a handful of DS games on a computer.
The last DeSmuME version is 0. This version introduced several changes such as the ability to play your games on a higher resolution, bug fixes and other useful things. But how do you get this emulator? Note that you need to download the version that matches with your OS. Setting up DeSmuME is extremely easy. A quick search on the internet can lead you to thousands of sites that provide what you need. These sites not only include a handful of DS American and European games, but also Japanese imports which are forever buried in the land of samurai.
As you can see, the controls are set to keyboard buttons on default, to change them, simply click on the button you want to change until you notice the green colour shown above.
I highly recommend throwing all of your Roms right there. Once you press the game, it will launch immediately. Looking back at the original DS handheld resolution, it sure looks awful to stare at, right? But what if I tell you that DeSmuME has the ability to enhance 3D graphics drastically to the point where you think you are playing an actual 3DS game. To enable high 3D resolution simply do this:.
For example, if you selected a 3x Window Size then you should select the X3 renderer. Luckily, you can always decrease the renderer from X4 to X3 or even lower to stop slowdowns.
With DeSmuME, you can save your progress at any time, and anywhere. You can use the feature by manually going into the file menu, save states, and then pick up the states you want to save your progress to. If you want to load your game, just do the same thing.
To load, press F1. The game will load at the exact moment where you saved the game. If you want to avoid all of this, you can simply save in-game and load at the same time whenever you desire. Magnification filters enhance graphics to make them look better than the real hardware.
Note that each filter offers a significant change. You can pick up the filter which you think fits your needs. Luckily, DeSmuME offers you options. You can change the arrangement of the second screen. You can even hide it so you can blow up the main screen.
Since modern monitors are widescreen, for a better-looking LCD layout, I recommend changing the layout to Horizontal. The fix for this problem is easy: Go to the Microsoft website, and download the file I linked you with. Meaning, PAL games are bound not to save. Secondly, You probably have a save state corruption that is blocking you from saving. I highly recommend saving in-game all the time to avoid any problems. I remember the first time I used the emulator.
You can imagine the dreadful results inside your mind. Fast forward is the feature that speeds up the game. To access it, simply press the Tab key. Hold it down and let go until you want the fast-forwarding to end. This will increase the frame rate. So, what is an emulator? Emulators allow you to play DS games online.
The joypad controls translate to keys on the keyboard. You can see a good one here, myemulator. Once you have found a good emulator site you should be able to play the games directly in the browser. The only thing you have to do then is to learn the controls. If you have a second screen you may want to take a screenshot and put it on your other screen as a reminder. If you do not have a second screen you can print out the controls. Either way, once the controls are in your fingers you can choose a title and start playing online.
Img source: technadu. Same graphics, sound, and gameplay.
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